Church of Sant’Eufemia

The Church of Sant’Eufemia, located in the heart of the historic center of Verona, represents a jewel of Italian Gothic architecture, whose history dates back to the Middle Ages. Founded in 1275, the church was completed during the 14th century, during a period of great artistic and cultural ferment for the city of Verona. The […]
Villa della Torre

Villa Della Torre, located in Fumane in the Valpolicella region, is one of the most fascinating examples of Italian Renaissance architecture. Built around 1560, the villa is associated with the figure of Giulio Della Torre, a Veronese intellectual and humanist who wanted to create a place not only functional, but also dedicated to the well-being […]
South Adige Park

The Parco dell’Adige Sud, located in the heart of Verona, represents one of the most important green lungs of the city, extending over an area of about 200 hectares along the Adige river. The creation of the park, officially recognized as a protected area in 2005, is part of an ambitious urban development project called […]
Radio Museum

The Radio Museum of Verona, dedicated to Guglielmo Marconi, is one of the most fascinating and unique institutions in the Italian museum landscape. Located in the heart of the historic center of Verona, this museum offers a journey through the history of radio communications, celebrating the innovations and discoveries that have transformed our world. Founded […]
Miniscalchi-Erizzo Museum

The Miniscalchi-Erizzo Museum in Verona is a hidden gem in the heart of the city’s historic center, located between Piazza delle Erbe and the Cathedral. Housed in a unique late-Gothic building in the urban context of Verona, the museum offers a fascinating immersion into history and art, through the collections accumulated by the Miniscalchi-Erizzo family […]
Basilica of San Lorenzo

The Basilica of San Lorenzo in Verona is an authentic architectural gem, located in a hidden corner between the ancient Via Postumia and the right bank of the Adige. This Romanesque church, inspired by Burgundian models, was built in the 12th century on the remains of an earlier paleochristian basilica dating back to the 5th […]
Capitular Library

The Capitolare Library of Verona, located in the heart of the historic center near Piazza Duomo, is recognized as one of the oldest libraries in the world still in operation. Its history dates back to the 5th century AD, when the Scriptorium of the Schola Ecclesiae Veronensis was established for the transcription of manuscripts by […]
Mazzini Street

Via Mazzini, in the heart of Verona, is one of the oldest and most prestigious pedestrian streets in Europe. Built in the fourteenth century, it connects the two main squares of the city: Piazza Bra and Piazza delle Erbe. Originally known as Via Nuova, the street partly follows a Roman decumanus, a sign of its […]
Loggia of the Council

The Loggia del Consiglio, located in Piazza dei Signori in Verona, is a magnificent example of Renaissance architecture and a symbol of the city’s civic power. Built between 1476 and 1493 by the Municipality of Verona, the loggia was designed to host meetings of the city council. This building represents an important testimony of the […]
Porta Borsari

Porta Borsari, located in the heart of the historic center of Verona, is one of the most fascinating examples of Roman architecture in the city. Originally called Porta Iovia, in reference to the nearby temple of Jupiter Lustral, this monumental gate was built towards the end of the 1st century BC and later renovated in […]